I made the change you suggested and restarted Jaksta (at which time the extraction engine was updated).
Just now I manually stopped a YouTube download @ 5h23m and 5 minutes later it was still "cancelling". I had to do other things so didn't see when it transitioned to "tagging" or when it completed, but it could well have been at least 8 minutes.
If only Jaksta would re-pick-up a stream as soon as it stops it.
(BTW, unrelated to current problem, but how quick and easy .flv streams are - and they're soon to be no more when Flash is withdrawn.)
Hey P.
Has been "on" since 7.0.10.0, which was the last "official" release. The reason it is on by default is that playback in alot of instances does not work to well unless the "index" is at the front of the mp4.
"Muxing" (combining audio and video streams that are delivered and captured separately) can be very time consuming depending on the size of the video and audio files captures and the video and audio codecs that are being combined. It also depends on the speed of your computer etc.
Anyway switching this setting to off stops the second pass to move the index to the start of the file. On 6 hour captures this will definitely cut down on the amount of processing time.
Thank you!
I wonder if the new version (7.0.19) turned it On as default, as this seems to be a very occasional problem over the years that I've (happily) used Jaksta... I seem to remember another default being changed but can't remember what that was - but it will have been something that slowed me down big time
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Without any logs or other details Im going to assume these are huge files (at 6 hours long) and mp4.
Settings > Advanced > Mux. Turn off fast start for faster muxing.
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It's taking a very long time - several minutes - over "cancelling/muxing/tagging" etc - and of course a new download of the same stream does not start until completion, so I'm missing events on the cam.
This particularly applies to YouTube live streams, which I download 24/7, they come down in 6-hour files, each of which has to stop and complete before the download can resume.
Is there any way that Jaksta could resume a stream as soon as it reaches its limit, rather than wait for completion of the stopped download?
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